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RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa

RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa

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Title: RANGIWIU: The Poulton Family and the Otawhao Valley In Kumeroa
Author(s): POULTON , Wilfred
ISBN: 0473046288
Category: New Zealand - General History
New / Used: New
Book Type: Medium Softcover
Published: 1997
Published By: Wilfred Poulton
Edition: 1st edition
Pages: 245
Size (mm): 210 w x 300 h x 15 d

Condition

Near new with only light shelf wear on covers. Images depict all need to know detail.

About

Signed by the author

The story and history of a New Zealand sheep and cattle farm in the hills of Southern Hawkes Bay.

It tells how the farm Rangiwiu was created from the three rough bush sections that in themselves were not viable farms.

Wilfred Poulton writes about his time at the farm and his family. The author was born at Rangiwiu in 1926 and spent his childhood and the greater part of his working life there. In 1954 he married Susan Bolton, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Bolton of Woodville, and they have five children. They both retired to Woodville in 1989.

The third generation, Mr and Mrs T. W. Poulton (Tim and Annie) now run the farm

Illustrated throughout with monochrome and colour images.

Remarks

Scarce signed

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